Study: 4 Out Of 10 Japanese Soldiers Have Imagined Defense Minister Inada In Cosplay

Nov 21, 2016

A new Japanese government report has revealed around 40 per cent of Japan’s self-defense force have visualized Minister of Defense Tomomi Inada in some sort of cosplay outfit.

When questioned about their recent experiences as a soldier, “cosplay” was a key word frequently mentioned in responses.

The study found that the titillating mini-skirt uniform from the famous sailor moon comic book series was a favorite amongst the soldiers.

Other top responses included a maid’s dress, Hatsune Miku, and a variety of school uniforms.

“If you compare all the outfits I’ve imagined Defense Minister Inada wearing I think the sailor moon series uniform is a clear winner,” said one soldier.

Some have raised concerns over the increase in incidents of cosplay fantasies since Inada assumed the position of Defense Minister but high-ranking officers say it has increased levels of concentration at large gatherings and a commitment to the cause.